Figurative Language
Compare and Contrast
Text Structure
Theme
Main Idea
100

Passage:
“The classroom was a zoo during group work.”


What does “a zoo” suggest?

What is the classroom was loud and chaotic?

100

Passage:
Anna enjoys swimming. Lily prefers painting.

How are they different?

What is Anna likes swimming, while Lily likes painting?

100

A text that explains why something happened is using this structure.

What is cause and effect?

100

Passage:
A character learns that helping others makes them happier. 


What is the theme? 

What is helping others brings happiness?

100

The main point of a text is called this.

What is the main idea?

200

Passage:
“The wind whispered through the trees.”


What type of figurative language is used?

What is personification?

200

Passage:
Both boys studied hard, but only one felt confident.

What is one similarity?

What is both studied hard?

200

A text that shows how two things are alike and different uses this structure.

What is compare and contrast?

200

A theme is best described as this.

What is the message or lesson of a story?

200

Passage:
Dogs are helpful animals because they can guide people, protect homes, and assist police.

What is the main idea?

What is dogs are helpful animals?

300

Passage:
“She was as fast as lightning.”

Part A: What does this simile mean?

Part B: Which word signals the comparison?

Part A: What is she is very fast?

Part B: What is “as”?

300

How do two characters respond differently to a problem?

What is one solves it calmly while the other reacts emotionally?

300

Passage:
First, the seeds are planted. Next, they are watered. Finally, they grow.

What structure is used?

What is sequence?

300

What is the theme of a story where a character never gives up?

What is perseverance is important?

300

What is one main idea of a text about space?

What is space is vast and contains many objects?

400

Why do authors use figurative language?

What is to create vivid imagery and deepen understanding?

400

Why might an author compare two settings?

Why might an author compare two settings?

400

Why does an author choose a specific text structure?


What is to organize ideas clearly?

 

400

Why isn’t a theme just one word?

What is it must explain a complete idea or message?

400

How do key details support the main idea?

What is they give examples and explanations?

500

Explain how figurative language helps readers understand a character’s feelings.

What is it gives clues through descriptive comparisons and imagery?

500

Explain how comparing events helps readers understand a text more deeply.

What is it reveals patterns, contrasts, and meaning?

500

Which structure would best explain a problem and its solution?

What is problem and solution?

500

Explain how a reader determines the theme of a story.

What is by analyzing characters, events, and outcomes?

500

Explain how a text can have more than one main idea.

Explain how a text can have more than one main idea.